Thursday, 29 September 2022
SyntheSys Defence Recently Attended the PATRICK BLACKETT Industry Day
Tuesday, 27 September 2022
SyntheSys Confirmed as Exhibitor at the NEPIC Digitalisation & Cyber Security Conference 2022
We are eagerly anticipating the upcoming Digitalisation & Cyber Security Conference where we will be representing all corners of SyntheSys. Hosted by the North East of England’s Process Industry Cluster (NEPIC), this one day event takes place at Hardwick Hall, Sedgefield in the North East on the 6th December 2022.
If you would like to book some time to speak to a member of our team about your complex engineering and manufacturing development projects or training requirements, contact: info@synthesys.co.uk
More information about our services can be found by visiting: www.synthesys.co.uk
To register your attendance and for further details about the conference, please visit: https://www.nepic.co.uk/event/digi/
IDLS 2022 – Superiority via Information and Communication, Exploring Net Zero and Plenty of Networking!
We are pleased to announce that SyntheSys Defence will be represented by Mark Hudspeth (Managing Director), Roland Kemp (Consultant) and Kate Chandler (Senior Consultant).
IDLS 2022 presents a great opportunity to see new technologies, different solutions and meet with other industry professionals to discuss pertinent topics. This year’s event theme ‘Achieving Superiority through Information and Communication Services’ is relevant now more than ever and we are positive this will make for a thought-provoking and insightful event.
Kate will be exploring Net Zero in a Tactical Data Link (TDL) context during her brief which looks at next-generation multi-domain technologies and economic benefits. Kate will be joined by SyntheSys Defence Managing Director, Mark Hudspeth and Consultant, Roland Kemp.
Mark Hudspeth commented: “IDLS 2022 will be a great opportunity for members of the SyntheSys Defence Team to engage with existing colleagues in person, develop new introductions and gain an insight into the latest technological and innovative developments in the Tactical Data Link arena. My team and I look forward to conversing with you all at the symposium”.
If you would like to schedule a meeting, please do contact us at: info@synthesys.co.uk. We will also be available for ad hoc engagement whilst in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Playing our Part in Building Towards a Brighter Future at the INCOSE Annual Systems Engineering Conference
SyntheSys Technologies is delighted to be exhibiting at the Annual
Systems Engineering Conference (ASEC) 2022, which will be held at the Crowne
Plaza, Newcastle, on 22-23 November 2022.
Having attended ASEC many times before, we are excited to see what
this year’s theme ‘Building Towards a Brighter Future’ will bring.
We look forward to meeting industry professionals to discuss this
year’s topics and other challenges and opportunities arising in the industry.
Mark Williamson, Managing Director of SyntheSys Technologies,
commented “As SyntheSys Technologies continues to grow, it is important that
we attend events such as ASEC to ensure we keep up to date with relevant
industry themes and topics. We look
forward to attending another great event run by INCOSE UK.”
We are eager to welcome members of the community to our stand
where we will be demonstrating powerful IBM® Engineering Lifecycle Management
tools, from requirements management through to test management. If you are attending the event and are looking
to improve and enhance Systems Engineering skills in your organisation via
training, we would love to speak to you.
For general queries about our attendance or services or to earmark
some time for a 1-2-1 discussion with us at the event, contact: cet@synthesys.co.uk.
For more information about ASEC and to register, visit: https://www.asec2022.org.uk/Pages/Standard/Home
Wednesday, 7 September 2022
Students from Caedmon College Whitby Complete their STEAM Projects for this year’s ‘S Challenge’
The
‘S Challenge’ was created to influence students to research a subject of their
choice and create a project considering aspects of STEAM (Science, Technology,
Engineering, Art and Maths). When the
students of Key Stage 3 finished their projects, they were asked to present in
front of two judges, Kirsty Brown representing Caedmon College Whitby and a
representative from SyntheSys.
This
year’s competition brought many creative and insightful projects. We would firstly like to congratulate all
partakers of KS3 for making a step in their life to pursue their passion, as
well as having the courage to present their findings in front of judges. This is not an easy task, and we can congratulate
them for showing such passion and initiative at such a young age.
Secondly, we would like to congratulate the joint winners of this year’s prize; Emily with her ‘Fast Fashion’ Project and Tristan’s Coding project. Emily’s ‘Fast Fashion’ established many issues we face with the world today and how the fashion industry, specifically fast fashion, is contributing to the global climate. We were blown away by her artistic representation of this matter which is why we gave her 1st place. Tristan’s coding project was inspired from an information and Communication Technology (ICT) lesson but the way he took his knowledge to the next level stunned the judges. Tristan created a report that looked at the evolution of coding and his predictions on the future of technology. On top of this report, Tristan created his own computer game that demonstrated his hard work and understanding of coding. As both subjects showed great initiative and included multiple aspects of STEAM, we felt it was only fair to award 1st place to both
Emily and Tristan.
Kirsty
Brown, head of business studies at Caedmon College Whitby, spoke on this year’s
challenge
“This is a fantastic opportunity for students to explore interests outside of the curriculum. It allows them to develop their research, teambuilding, and presentation skills. It was excellent to see such a diverse group of projects, and adding arts to the competition opened up new ways for students to present. I am overjoyed with the entries we had this year, especially the winners Emily and Tristian, they produced work that we hadn’t seen in previous years and you could see the passion they had around their chosen topic. A huge well done to everyone who took part and I am looking forward to continuing this project next year.”
John
Hartas, Managing Director of SyntheSys, had this to say about this year STEAM
challenge;
“This year’s projects, yet again, never failed to amaze the judges with
the brilliant young minds of Caedmon College, Whitby. It is always a pleasure to be able to work
with the pupils to expand their knowledge on subjects they are passionate
about. All participants should be proud
of their final products and I would like to congratulate them on being creative
and having the courage to think outside the box. I hope to see them all again next year.”
Tuesday, 6 September 2022
SyntheSys Secures a Place on G-Cloud Once Again